What is this anemone looking critter?

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Disc is 2 inches across.
 

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That's a mighty large aiptasia you've got there Mr.McMoron. I'd feed it some Kalk paste.
 

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That's a scary aptasia. Hope it hasn't stung any corals, I'd remove it asap unless it isnt causing problems. Still remember it most likely will cause problems if not removed but it is quite cool to look at
 

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There's no such thing as an aiptasia left alone that doesn't cause problems.
That's a scary aptasia. Hope it hasn't stung any corals, I'd remove it asap unless it isnt causing problems. Still remember it most likely will cause problems if not removed but it is quite cool to look at
 

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